IDREADME.txt explains the layout of ID.xls, ID.csv (csv signifies a comma separated
variable file).

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Lublin and D. Stephen Voss. 2001.  "Federal Elections Project." American University,
Washington, DC and the University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.  We would greatly appreciate it
if you would mail us hard copies of any paper written utilizing these data sets. You can send
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Funding for the Federal Elections Project was provided by the Political Science Program of the
Division of Social and Economic Sciences of the National Science Foundation (Award
#99-85999).

Geography Identification:
STFIPS is the State FIPS Code (16 for ID)
CTYFIPS is the county code
PRECINCT is the name of the precinct.
CD is the Congressional District (1-2).
LD Legislative Districts (Note: each district elects one state senator and two state
representatives).

Vote for President:
BUCHANAN is votes for Pat Buchanan (Reform).
PHILLIPS is votes for Howard Phillips (Constitution).
HAGELIN is votes for John Hagelin (Natural Law).
BROWNE is votes for Harry Browne (Libertarian).
GORE is votes for Al Gore (Democrat).
NADER is votes for Ralph Nader (Green).
BUSH is votes for George W. Bush (Republican).

Vote for U.S. House:
CONGREP is votes for the Republican candidate.
     Otter, C.L. "Butch" in District 1.
     Simpson, Mike in District 2.
CONGDEM is votes for the Democratic candidate.
     Pall, Linda in District 1.
     Williams, Craig in District 2.
CONGLIB is votes for the Libertarian candidate.
     Wittig, Ronald G. in District 1.
     Bramwell, Donovan in District 2.
CONREF is votes for the Reform candidate
     Hamsch, Kevin P. in District 1.

Votes on Constitutional Amendments:

A1YES is votes in favor of Amendment 1.
A1 NO is votes against Amendment 1.

Description of Amendment 1:
     1. Change the name of the Public School Fund to the Public School Permanent
Endowment Fund;
     2. Provide that the fund shall consist of proceeds from the sale of school lands and
amounts allocated from the Public School Earnings Reserve Fund;
     3. Provide that proceeds from the sale of school lands may be deposited into a land bank
fund to be used to acquire other lands within the state; and
     4. To provide that if those proceeds are not used to acquire other land within a time
provided by the legislature, the proceeds shall be deposited into the Public School Permanent
Endowment Fund along with any earnings on the proceeds?.

A2YES is votes in favor of Amendment 2.
A2NO is votes against Amendment 2.

Description of Amendment 2:
Authorizing the legislature to enact laws establishing a bond bank authority to purchase municipal
bonds or other municipal obligations and make loans to municipalities secured by municipal bonds
or other municipal obligations; authorizing laws permitting the authority, without an election, to
issue revenue bonds payable from or secured by municipal bonds or other obligations, to pledge
specific state funds or revenues as a source of payment or security for bonds or other obligations
issued by the authority, to establish debt service or other reserve funds, to obtain private credit
enhancement for bonds or other obligations issued by the authority, to establish a revolving loan
program, to invest moneys held by the authority in securities and other obligations described in
the instruments providing for the authority's issuance of bonds or other obligations and in
securities or other obligations in which a trustee may invest pursuant to law, and to execute other
contracts and take other necessary or appropriate actions to accomplish the purposes of
a bond bank authority; authorizing laws permitting municipalities to sell to the authority bonds or
other obligations issued in accordance with constitutional limitations or to obtain loans from the
authority secured by such bonds or obligations, to levy and collect property taxes, fees, charges
and assessments and assign the same to the authority to pay or secure municipal bonds or
obligations issued for sale to or as security for loans from the authority, and to execute other
contracts and take other necessary or appropriate actions to accomplish the purposes of the bond
bank authority; providing that any debt or liability of the state arising from the authority's exercise
of its powers shall not be subject to other constitutional limitations and requirements, including
voter approval; and defining "municipality" to include any county, city, school district, irrigation
district or other special purpose district or political subdivision of the state established by law?

Vote for State Senate:

SSDEM is votes for the Democratic candidate for state senate:
     JOHNSON, STEVE in District 1.
     DRIVER, VERN in District 7.
     WHEELER, DALE in District 11.
     PERKINS, SHIRLEY in District 14.
     HOWER, WARD in District 15.
     BARRINGER, JOHN in District 16.
     DUNKLIN, BETSY in District 17.
     STENNETT, CLINT in District 21.
     STENNETT, CAROLE in District 22.
     WOOLF, LAURENE in District 27.
     WHITWORTH, LIN in District 33.
     PACKER, MARK in District 34.

SSREP is votes for the Republican candidate for state senate:
     KEOUGH, SHAWN in District 1.
     BOATRIGHT, CLYDE in District 2.
     GOEDDE, JOHN in District 3.
     RIGGS, JACK in District 4.
     SCHROEDER, GARY in District 5.
     STEGNER, JOE in District 6.
     BRANDT, SKIPPER in District 7.
     DANIELSON, JUDITH in District 8.
     BRANCH, RIC in District 9.
     DEIDE, DARREL in District 10.
     LODGE, ANNE in District 11.
     THORNE, JERRY in District 12.
     SORENSEN, SHELIA in District 13.
     BUNDERSON, HAROLD in District 14.
     ANDREASON, JOHN in District 15.
     INGRAM, CECIL in District 16.
     IPSEN, GRANT in District 17.
     RISCH, JIM in District 18.
     MEYER, LUCAS in District 19.
     KING-BARRUTIA, ROBBI in District 20.
     SANDY, JOHN in District 22.
     NOH, LAIRD in District 23.
     CAMERON, DEAN L. in District 24.
     DARRINGTON, DENTON in District 25.
     BURTENSHAW, DON in District 26.
     LEE, ROBERT in District 27.
     HAWKINS, STAN in District 28.
     DAVIS, BART in District 29.
     RICHARDSON, MEL in District 30.
     WILLIAMS, STANLEY in District 31.
     GEDDES, ROBERT L. in District 32.
     ALLAN, KENNETH in District 33.
     FRASURE, EVAN in District 34.
     WHEELER, MOON in District 35.

SSOTH is votes for Other candidates:
     REICHERT, FRANK in District 1.
     CAMPBELL, NELSON in District 2.
     GLEIXNER, JIM in District 3.
     LOHRMAN, TIM in District 5.
     MARVIN DAY, EARL in District 12.
     NELSON, DONNA in District 14.
     ANDERSON, BILL in District 15.
     YALE, ISABELL in District 16.
     SLACK, DAVID in District 17.
     WALTER, KENNETH in District 29.
     
Vote for State House:
SHAREP is votes for the Republican candidate in state house race A.
SHADEM is votes for the Democratic candidate in state house race A.
SHAOTH is votes for Other party candidate in state house race A.
SHBREP is votes for the Republican candidate in state house race B.
SHBDEM is votes for the Democratic candidate in state house race B.
SHBOTH is votes for Other party candidate in state house race B.

State House Candidate List:
CAMPBELL, JOHN (R) in District 1a.
KLATT, STEVE (D) in District 1a.
ESKRIDGE, GEORGE (R) in District 1b.
STOICHEFF, JERRY (D) in District 1b.
KELLOGG, HILDE (R) in District 2a.
JOHNSON, KRISTY (D) in District 2a.
MEYER, WAYNE (R) in District 2b.
CLARK, JAMES (R) in District 3a.
ELLIS, KRIS (R) in District 3b.
HARVEY, JOANN (D) in District 3b.
SCHUEMAN, KEN (R) in District 4a.
SHEPERD, MARY LOU (D) in District 4a.
REITZ, CHUCK (O) in District 4a.
PISCHNER, DON (R) in District 4b.
MASKER, RICHARD (O) in District 4b.
TRAIL, TOM (R) in District 5a.
COOMBS, DON (O) in District 5a.
YOUNG, GARY (R) in District 5b.
RINGO, SHIRLEY (D) in District 5b.
BRUNEEL, FRANK (R) in District 6a.
MADER, DAN (R) in District 6b.
McGARRY, GAYLE (D) in District 6b.
CUDDY, CHARLES (D) in District 7a.
HARWOOD, RJ (R) in District 7b.
JUDD, JUNE (D) in District 7b.
JOLLIFF, ANDY (O) in District 7b.
ROBERTS, KEN (R) in District 8a.
LOCKHART, JERALD (D) in District 8a.
HOMBECK, TWILA (R) in District 8b.
DENNEY, LAWERENCE (R) in District 9a.
PEARCE, MONTY (R) in District 9b.
HAUN, TERRY (D) in District 9b.
MONTGOMERY, BEVERLY (R) in District 10a.
BOLZ, DARRELL (R) in District 10b.
SCHAEFER, ROBERT (R) in District 11a.
COLLINS, GARY (R) in District 11b.
ANTUNES, BENNY (D) in District 11b.
CROW, DOLORES (R) in District 12a.
DEAL, BILL (R) in District 12b.
FIELD, DEBBIE (R) in District 13a.
ELLSWORTH, JULIE (R) in District 13b.
KLEIN, GEORGE (D) in District 13b.
MOYLE, MIKE (R) in District 14a.
FOOTE, JANIS (D) in District 14a.
BOTHWELL, GLINDA (O) in District 14a.
COREY, JIM (D) in District 14b.
SMYLIE, STEVE (R) in District 15a.
CAREY, LEE (D) in District 15a.
BLACK, MAX (R) in District 15b.
WADDELL, KATHY (D) in District 15b.
GARDNER, MARVIN (O) in District 15b.
ORIEN, HAROLD (R) in District 16a.
HENBEST, MARGARET (D) in District 16a.
POMEROY, HORACE (R) in District 16b.
SNEDDON, DAVID (D) in District 16b.
CLLISTER, DAVID (R) in District 17a.
HAMM, LAFAWN (D) in District 17a.
LANGLEY, DAVID (O) in District 17a.
STONE, RUBY (R) in District 17b.
SALI, WILLIAM (R) in District 18a.
MCNEEL, STEVEN (D) in District 18a.
KNIGHT, DAVID (O) in District 18a.
TILMAN, FRED (R) in District 18b.
GOODEN, JAMES (D) in District 18b.
THOMAS, JEREL (R) in District 19a.
BIETER, DAVID (D) in District 19a.
WILMOTH, BROOKE (O) in District 19a.
ROBISON, KEN (D) in District 19b.
FAIR, RALPH (O) in District 19b.
FIELD, FRANCES (R) in District 20a.
RICHARDS, MARY ANN (D) in District 20a.
SELLMAN, SHER (R) in District 20b.
JAQUET, WENDY (D) in District 21a.
RIDINGER, TIM (R) in District 21b.
ANDREASEN, RICHARD (D) in District 21b.
GOULD, CELIA (R) in District 22a.
STUMP, JONATHAN (O) in District 22a.
JONES, DOUGLAS (R) in District 22b.
SMITH, LEON (R) in District 23a.
SWAN, GEORGE (R) in District 23b.
CHAPMAN, CHUCK (O) in District 23b.
STEVENSON, JOHN A. (R) in District 24a.
SNYDER, PETER (D) in District 24a.
BELL, MAXINE (R) in District 24b.
SMITH, MONIE (D) in District 24b.
KEMPTON, JIM (R) in District 25a.
NEWCOMB, BURCE (R) in District 25b.
WOOD, JoAn (R) in District 26a.
BARRETT, LENORE (R) in District 26b.
RICHMOND, KATHY (D) in District 26b.
HAMMOND, TODD (R) in District 27a.
TERRY, LEE (D) in District 27a.
KINGHORN, ED (D) in District 27b.
RAYBOULD, DELL (R) in District 27b.
MORTENSEN, MAX (R) in District 28a.
WHEELER, CAMERON (R) in District 28b.
BARRACLOUGH, JACK (R) in District 29a.
HIGGINS, KENT (R) in District 29b.
GAGNER, LEE (R) in District 30a.
LOERTSCHER, THOMAS (R) in District 30b.
ASHTON-HECKATHORN, CLAIR (D) in District 30b.
LAKE, DENNIS (R) in District 31a.
MOSS, THOMAS (R) in District 31b.
BRADFORD, LARRY (R) in District 32a.
LANGFORD, EULALIE (R) in District 32b.
CHIERRETT, CLAIR (O) in District 32b.
MARLEY, BERT (D) in District 33a.
RAINEY, DAN (R) in District 33b.
CHASE, ROGER (D) in District 33b.
JENSEN, TARI (R) in District 34a.
BOE, DONNA (D) in District 34a.
KUNZ, KENT (R) in District 34b.
VEGORS, ANN HOPE (O) in District 34b.
HADLEY, STEVE (R) in District 35a.
WOODWORTHLL, CHARLES (D) in District 35a.
KENDELL, WAYNE (R) in District 35b.
DIXEY, LOUISE (D) in District 35b.

